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Sets
Set is a mutable, unordered collection of values, of any type, with no duplicate element.
Sequence
A sequence is an ordered collection of items of similar or different data types. The three
types of sequence data types are Strings, Lists and Tuples.
Strings INTRODUCTION TO PYTHON
A string is a sequence of one or more characters put in single quotes, double quotes or
triple quotes which are used to represent text-based information. The quotes are not a
part of the string.
List
A list is a collection of data elements separated by comma(,) and enclosed within square 135
brackets. We can also create a list with the same or different data elements.
Tuple
A tuple is just like a list. It contains a group of elements that can be of different data
types. The elements in the tuple are separated by a comma and enclosed in parentheses
(). The difference between list and tuple is that list can be modified but tuples cannot be
modified after it is created.
Boolean
Boolean is a data type with two built in values: True or False. They are used for logical
evaluation. A True statement returns value 1 while a False statement returns value 0.
Using Separators with print( ) Function
In Python, separators are used to define how multiple items are separated when printed
or displayed. The print() function uses the sep parameter to control what separates the
items. By default, Python separates multiple values with a space. Below are the examples
of few separators:
Comma (,):
When we use a ‘,’ separator between the values in print( ) function, the values are printed
with a space between them.

